
World’s Messiest Offices
Here is a collection of some of the messiest offices in the world. Think yours measures up? Leave a link to a picture of your office in the comments!

Employers who complain about lack of employee loyalty should give this guy a call; he can’t even turn his back on his old fax machines, monitors, and printers.

This catastrophe belongs to the woman sitting in the middle of it, Esther Dyson. If anybody ever tells you that you can’t be productive in a messy office, point to this example to end the conversation quickly.


Where did I put that book? That is philosophy professor Quentin Smith’s office (pictured).

This is Cass R. Sunstein, the Karl N. Llewellyn distinguished service professor in the Law School at the University of Chicago. I’ve had the pleasure of being in a few lawyers’ offices myself and I’ve never seen a clean one.


Yikes! That is one ugly office. So ugly, in fact, that it’s featured here: AmericasUgliestOffice.com.
Check out this contest where they search out the messiest office and give them a makeover.
What is your desk like? Well, it turns out that if you keep a messy desk you probably make more money and are better educated than your neat freak neighbors according to this study.
So what are you waiting for? Go mess up your desk and ask for that raise!
2 Responses to “World’s Messiest Offices”
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January 20th, 2008 at 8:01 pm
yes. it’s so massy, but maybe the seconds is writer (author) office
November 12th, 2008 at 3:54 pm
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